Multimedia (6094 programs)
Pros: Simplifies 3D drawing. Context-sensitive instructor. User-friendly.
Cons: Lacking advanced CAD features available elsewhere. No longer available for new users.
Pros: Quick regulator-switching capabilities. An extensive library of macro models and passive components. Lets you configure each component individually. Has extensive online documentation.
Cons: Bland-looking user interface.
Pros: Excellent audio editing and restoration tools. Precise waveform and multitrack control. Strong for podcasts, voiceovers, and post-production. Useful spectral displays and monitoring tools. Integrates well with other Adobe software.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Directly edits ISO file content. Supports many different image formats. Simple drag and drop interface. Creates bootable CD and DVDs. Lightweight.
Cons: Dated user interface. Outdated visual appearance.
Pros: Let you upload your audio easily and be discovered. Offers real-time interactions between artists and fans. Emphasize the importance of community.
Cons: Moderate mainstream catalog compared to competitors.
Pros: Provides a wide range of artistic tools and materials. Supports multiple layers and a stabilization tool. Can create simple animations. Cloud storage.
Cons: Advanced tools require a paid subscription. Occasional bugs and glitches.
Pros: Easy access to editing tools. Loads images using the entire user interface. Saves your edited images as separate files. Can save edited photos in various formats.
Cons: Limited editing tools. Does not offer options for creating file associations.
Pros: Strong real-time interaction. Wide variety of live content. Community-focused viewing experience. Good creator support and monetization tools. Regular updates improve usability.
Cons: Discovery can feel uneven. Stream quality varies by creator. Depends heavily on stable internet.
Pros: Seamless music transfer. Synchronize changes and settings. Set memory cues, loops, and hot cues. Analyze and edit beat grids.
Cons: Wired connection varies per device. Advanced features are not supported.
Pros: Downloads tracks and videos from various websites. Utilizes multiple sources. Converts videos into MP3 format.
Cons: Options are overwhelming.
Pros: Cross platform. User friendly UI. 2D and 3D drawing. Keyboard shortcuts. Status bar guidance.
Cons: No monthly subscription. Limited free version features.
Pros: Extensive range of features. User-friendly interface. Supports audio and video for interactive content. Comprehensive help guides and online support resources.
Cons: Complexity can be overwhelming for beginners.
Pros: Comprehensive audio and MIDI editing. Professional mixing environment. Customizable workflow. Extensive sound library.
Cons: Can have a steeper learning curve. The interface can feel dense initially.
Pros: The majority of common codecs are contained within this package.. All versions of Windows are supported (starting from Windows XP)..
Cons: K-Lite Codec Pack is not intended to be used with Mac devices.. The user interface is slightly complicated for beginners..
Pros: Supports multiple file formats. Works with multiple disc types. No time limit in the free version. Creates bootable USB drives.
Cons: Processing speed feels slow.
Pros: Wide format support (1000+ formats). 4K and 8K video compatibility. User-friendly interface. Powerful editing and AI tools.
Cons: Occasional slow performance during heavy tasks.
Pros: Has a minimalist interface. Easy-to-use. Reads PDF quickly. Has basic navigation tools.
Cons: Not a PDF editor. Lacks advanced functions.
Pros: Effortless viewing and printing. Opens SketchUp designs without needing the license for the drawing tool. Offers many ways to view and analyze a design. Flexible and intuitive interface. With a security focus.
Cons: Does not allow users to export a design to an image. Does not let users embed a design to a webpage. Does not include documentation tool.